How easy is it to become distracted? And once distracted to remain so for months if not years on end? Many have asked when I would conclude the Misp Chronicles. The answer is today.
As promised, the interpreter is 50 lines of Misp. Using the syntactic shorthand we’ve discussed, it becomes 44 somewhat clearer lines. Finally, we have a Scheme version of the interpreter of 72 lines. For the scheme version, I replace Misp’s if with ef. Why? Because Scheme already uses if.
Thank you for your patience. Though distracted I’ve been, I’m excited to tell you about the object of my distraction. You may recall that in my first Misp post, we saw a far off peak, Misp’s strange twin, a passion, a distraction, I call it Wisp.
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